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Gatherer of Knowledge
Original Painting NFS
Sir William
Guardian of Knowledge
8-1/2 X 11 Print
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Battle of Bulltown Print
28 X 17 1/2
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Site of the Civil War
Battle of Bulltown
On October 13, 1863, the Battle of Bulltown occurred near the
Union trenches. This skirmish lasted only twelve hours. The Confederate
forces were led by Colonel William L. Jackson (a native of Lewis
County, Virginia - now West Virginia - and first cousin of "Stonewall"
Jackson.) The Confederates attacked the Union forces at 4:30 am.
The Union forces led by Captain Mattingly, repelled the attack
on their fortifications and the battle finally ended about 4:30
pm. There were apparently casualties on both sides, and one civillian
casualty - Moses Cunningham - who ran out of his farmhouse into
the line of fire and shouted "Hurrah for Jeff Davis." He was clipped
by a bullet but recovered.